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MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- More developments in a controversy we've been hearing a lot about - the Memphis VA Hospital.

WREG has uncovered executives there are raking it in when it comes to bonuses, bonuses taxpayers paid for.

A whopping $108 million was paid to VA executives and employees across the country.

In Memphis, employees got almost $71,000 in bonuses in 2013.

Two employees received around $5,000, while ten others got a thousand bucks each.

Most bonuses were on top of six-figure salaries.

According to federal documents, at least ten VA Memphis employees are paid salaries of $300,000 or more.

Congress is working to stop those bonuses, next year.

Lost in the controversy about the VA hospitals are the special services the administration provides our vets, like a mobile center that travels around providing counseling services for those returning from combat.

But as we found out Friday, the VA controversy is very much on the minds of those who gave so much for our country.